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The post's Indonesian caption appeared harmless, but it redirected users to a betting website promising newly registered users they can "directly win".

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One theory suggests that weak magnetic fields between galaxies deflect the electron-positron pairs, redirecting the resulting gamma rays away from Earth.

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The Pamir -- "a very special place... the roof of the world" -- particularly fascinates scientists, Stocker said, because it is a climatic crossroads, redirecting moist air from Europe towards the Indian subcontinent.

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It’s a shot in the arm for those who believe that taxing the rich will redirect money toward working stiffs, a proposition some critics say is “wishful thinking” and would lead to capital flight.

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When the conflict in Gaza began, Al-Houthi redirected his attacks to start hitting commercial ships in the Red Sea and Tel Aviv, demonstrating the group’s solidarity with Hamas and the Palestinians.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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